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Family
ClaimDetailEvidence
FatherDavid John (~1742-) [S2628] [S2699:673]
primary
MotherMary (John) (~1752-1846) [S2699:673]
memoir
SpouseJohn Lovell (~1778-1845) 
Child +David Lovell (~1807-) [N114]
 
Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderFemale
NameCatherine John [S2628] [S2699:673]
primary
FatherDavid John (~1742-) [S2628] [S2699:673]
primary
MotherMary (John) (~1752-1846) [S2699:673]
memoir
Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthabt 1778Stewarttown, Monongalia, West Virginia, United States [S509] [S1484:9] [S2628]
primary
MarriageFeb 13, 1806John Lovell (~1778-1845), Monongalia, West Virginia, United States [S2628]
primary
Census (US Federal)Aug 7, 1820Ohio, Clermont, Ohio, United States [S1484:9] (Counted)
primary
Census (US Federal)Jun 1, 1830Anderson, Hamilton, Ohio, United States [S509] (Counted)
primary
Deathbef Apr 8, 1834Anderson, Hamilton, Ohio, United States [S1680:188] [S1686]
she died before her husband remarried
primary
Sources
IndexTitle
[S509] 1830 United States Census, Ohio, Hamilton, Anderson, population schedule.
[S1484] 1820 United States Census, Ohio, Clermont, Ohio Township, population schedule.
[S1680] Patrick G. Wardell, "Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data From Revolutionary War, Volume 2".
[S1686] "John Lovell & Sarah Prather Marriage Certificate".
[S2628] "West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970".
[S2699] Samuel T. Wiley, "History of Monongalia County, West Virginia" (1883), Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/historyofmononga00wile/page/n8/mode/2up).
Family Note
They had the following children

David (abt 1807 - aft 1870) m. 11 Dec 1826, Susan Sarver
Susannah (abt 1808 - aft 1885) m. abt 1827, Jacob Sarver ( - 28 Dec 1879) [ http://books.google.com/books?id=kOTVAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA508 ]
Sarah (1809/11 - ) m. 11 Sep 1834, Reuben Resor (architect?) [ http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=30074 ]
Samuel? (1810/11 - aft 1830)
Catherine? (1815/16 - aft 1830)
dau (abt 1817 - bet 1830 and 1840)
dau (abt 1817 - bet 1820 and 1830)
Lemuel J. (14 Dec 1821 - 10 May 1863) m. 5 Jun 1843, Catherine Murphy (7 Nov 1822 - 26 May 1919) (she m2. 29 Aug 1863, Samuel Lovell)
William D. (1825 - 5 Nov 1878) m. 12 Sep 1844, Diana Chandley (dau of William Chandley and Sarah Prather)

[ http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VACULPEP/2005-03/1111160674 ]
[ http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LOVEALL/1998-08/0904452934 ]

Note that Lemuel J. Lovell married Catherine Murphy in Paris, Edgar County, Illinois. After he was killed in the Civil War, she married Samuel Lovell in Macon County, Illinois on August 29, 1863. Just 5 days earlier, Catherine's brother William Hardin Murphy (4 Jun 1842 - 9 Feb 1929) married Susan Lovell (7 Nov 1844 - 29 May 1905) in the same county. Catherine's sister, Sarah Elizabeth Murphy (1849 - aft 1919), then married John Lovell (8 Sep 1840 - 6 Jul 1921) on 21 Apr 1867, in McDonough County, Illinois. John and Susan Lovell were both children of Samuel Lovel (27 Jan 1809 - 18 Dec. 1891) and Mary Elizabeth _____. Samuel was born in Henderson County, Kentucky as was the son of Reuben Lovell who was the younger brother of our John Lovell, the father of Lemuel Lovell. John and Susan were then second cousins of Lemuel. It is not known the relation of the second husband of Catherine Murphy, but perhaps it was Lemuel's older brother.

[ http://www.kentuckianagenealogy.org/boards/messages/14/1054.html?966711981 ]
Lovel John Chandley Sarah 04-08-1833
Lovel Mary Gresham William 03-28-1822
Lovel Nancy Huston Jesse 10-02-1830
Lovel William Chandley Diana 09-12-1844
Lovell Dicey Wiseman James 04-14-1832

In 1825, a William Gresham married Sarah Davis in Harrison County, Indiana. This William was sheriff and was shot and killed during an arrest in 1834. His son Walter W. Gresham became Postmaster General.
Ethnicity Estimate (United States)
LocationAmount
United States75.0000 %
Wales25.0000 %
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